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...future public or private loans to defaulting nations. But in Washington early this week British Ambassador Sir Ronald Lindsay sent the State Department a note announcing that, because the Johnson Act invalidates token payments, Great Britain would pay not another farthing "until it becomes possible to discuss an ultimate settlement of the intergovernmental war debts with a reasonable prospect of agreement." Same day Finland's Minister announced that his country would pay in full...
...that the unions are permitting themselves to be led by Communists and other discredited radicals intent only on fomenting trouble, the antagonism of the general public is inevitably aroused. Between the upper and nether millstones of mob violence and popular antipathy, reason stands small chance of effecting a just settlement, and both Labor and Capital stand to be the losers...
...spokesman hinted Great Britain would "not be at all reluctant to make a sacrifice" to settle the irritating war debt issue "once and for all." He added Britain, however, will make no attempt toward a definite settlement before the June 15 payment...
...tangled financial wreckage but the Leas did not fare so well. Charges against them were filed in Nashville, Knoxville, Asheville. The Asheville charge took. For borrowing $825,000 on worthless collateral from Central Bank & Trust Co., for keeping $214,000 of the bank's bonds without making settlement, for depriving the bank of $45,000 proceeds from an Asheville municipal note issue, for fraudulently obtaining $300,000 worth of the institution's certificates of deposit, a Buncombe County judge sentenced Luke Sr. to from six to ten years in prison, Luke Jr. to from two to six years...
Lecturing in Sever 11 at noon yesterday, Professor Kari Pribram of the University of Frankfort discussed collective agreements and the settlement of labor disputes. The lecture was the third of a series given by Professor Pribram under the auspices of the department of Economics...